by Julia Olmstead
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More beef = fewer babies?
Growth promoters in beef may damage sperm 6
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Corn on conservation land
‘Cause what else can we feed our cattle? 18
Posted 2 years, 9 months ago According to a recent story in the Corn and Soybean Digest, a group of 30 state and national agribusiness groups are asking the USDA to let farmers plant corn on land currently set aside for conservation through the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). Read More -
The myth of grass-fed beef
It’s only natural 32
Posted 2 years, 9 months ago
About twice a day, an email from a mystery man/unflagging anti-ethanol crusader named Ray Wallace appears in my inbox, chock full of excerpts from the latest ethanol slams and, on lucky days, choice quotes from politicos and the like sounding less-than-smart about the whole business. I'm not sure how I got on his listserv, and I can't quite say how you can (but if you'd really like to, let me know and we can probably work something out).
Anyhow (I'm getting to my point), I mention Ray so as to credit… Read More
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Yum!
Season Shot: Ammo with flavor 0
Posted 2 years, 10 months ago Here's something for Mr. Khosla to throw some money at: Season Shot, ammunition that dissolves upon baking, leaving behind only the delicious flavor of your choice -- Cajun, Lemon Pepper, Garlic, Teriyaki, or Honey Mustard.Think this doesn't belong on an environmental blog? Think again. According to Season Shot's creators: Read More
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'We just want our land back'
Carbon offsets and human rights 3
Posted 2 years, 10 months ago More evidence was released today demonstrating the complexity and oxymoronic nature of "ethical capitalism." This time it has to do with carbon offsets.According to "A funny place to store carbon," a report issued today by the World Rainforest Movement, villagers living along the edges of Mount Elgon National Park in east Uganda, the site of a Dutch-owned carbon offset project, have been beaten, shot at, and repeatedly denied access to their land by armed park rangers guarding the "carbon trees" inside the park. Read More
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Hypermilers
Saving gas the non-hybrid way 6
Posted 2 years, 10 months ago A nice story from Mother Jones this month on "hypermilers," people who use all kinds of wacky techniques to maximize fuel economy: Read More -
You can't have your steak and transport it too
More from Lester Brown on ethanol and food costs 10
Posted 2 years, 10 months ago Worried that no one's going to post on ethanol today? Let me ease your troubled mind ...The world may soon be facing the highest food prices in history, according to Lester Brown of the Earth Policy Institute. The group released a missive today that says increased corn demand caused by the ethanol boom will dramatically raise food costs in the near future: Read More
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The greasing of Lake Victoria
Biodiesel means trouble for Uganda 9
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Gay soy conspiracy revealed!
Finally, teh soy and teh gay, united 10
Posted 2 years, 11 months ago Looks like there's more to soy biodiesel than protecting the environment and energy independence -- it's also going to help keep down the homosexual population!Yes, it seems that medical "evidence" has finally shown homosexuality is not genetic at all. It is, in fact, your momma's fault for giving you soy-based formula.
Let's keep that "devil's food" out of the mouths of babes and in our fuel tanks!
Seriously, though, soy products (that aren't fermented) do contain high levels of phyto-estrogens, which are analogous to the female hormone estrogen. Studies are mixed as to the effects of soybeans' chemicals… Read More
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What About the Land?
A look at the impacts of biofuels production, in the U.S. and the world 13
Posted 2 years, 11 months ago
Nothing but blue skies from now on?
Photo: house.gov
Great news! We can finally scratch "driving less" off our list of ways to curb global warming and reduce our dependence on foreign oil! Biofuels will soon not only replace much of our petroleum, but improve soil fertility and save the American farmer as well!
Sound too good to be true? Well, yes. But you could be excused for buying the hype.
Ethanol and biodiesel are being promoted as cures for our energy and environmental woes not just by flacks for… Read More
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